Support

Worldwide distribution of servers

The closer a server is physically located to you, the faster your VPN connection will be. Our servers are located worldwide. Browse our server list for all available countries, including each location's server address.

Supported on multiple platforms

Dollar VPN can be used on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, and most other devices supporting OpenVPN.

Technical

We control our servers

For maximum security, we use physical, bare metal servers (no virtual servers) that are administrated and either owned or rented by us in carefully selected data centers. Our rented servers are not shared with other clients. We put a lot of effort into hardening servers and following best practices.

We have our own client

We have developed an open source VPN client that works for Windows, Linux, and Mac.

Our servers use OpenVPN

The use of OpenVPN means that we offer only secure protocols. OpenVPN is the most widely used solution for creating secure, point-to-point connections. It's even open source and has been extensively tested for security purposes.

Port forwarding available

We offer the ability to open ports in order to forward incoming traffic to your device.

We live and breathe security

We set really high security standards for ourselves. From the operating system on our computers (Qubes) to the tools we use daily, we strive to ensure that our entire workflow is really hard to exploit. We do this in part by using open source software in our infrastructure.

Details

Dollar VPN supports DNS leak protection

Dollar VPN supports Teredo (IPv6 over IPv4) leak protection

Dollar VPN supports IPv6 tunneling as well as IPv6 blocking and leak protection

Dollar VPN supports OpenVPN on a range of custom ports, including but not limited to 53/udp (DNS), 80/tcp (HTTP), 443/tcp (HTTPS)

Dollar VPN only supports the VPN protocols OpenVPN and Wireguard

Dollar VPN does not block authenticated SMTP

Dollar VPN does not block P2P

Dollar VPN blocks SMTP port 25/tcp because of spam

Our data encryption is AES-256

We run our own public key infrastructure (PKI)

We support SSH tunneling, Shadowsocks, and Stunnel through our bridge servers